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Saturday 3 March 2012

Hello~ SANTA! (Toronto Santa Claus Parade)

The Santa Claus Parade has been a Toronto tradition since 1905. Fantastic animated floats leave the corner of Christie and Bloor Street West in the company of two dozen marching bands and a couple of thousand costumed participants, cheered along by excited kids. (http://gocanada.about.com/od/canadiancities1/p/santaparadeTO.htm)


When I went to Toronto for student exchange program (SEP) last semester, I went to see this fantastic annual Santa Claus Parade! This parade was quite similar to the Chingay parade in Singapore. What I observed was:


1) People are really excited about this parade, and many crowd along the streets early to get a good view
2) All the little children were seated on the curb
3) Before the floats came in, logistic trucks will pull in and clowns will start to distribute free gift packages to all the little children who were seated in front


The whole parade gives a very joyful atmosphere and it was a heart warming experience besides the cold weather! I like the culture of bringing joy to the little children and the people in the crowd will let children to move to the front to get the best view. 

Many many people!

Giving Christmas packages

Children checking out what is inside

PANDA!


Marching band playing Christmas carols

and FINALLY..........Santa! (:
During my stay in Toronto, the people there are very friendly too. In every shop, you will be greeted by "Hi, how's your day?" and the cashiers and staff will wait for you to reply. Toronto is very environmentally friendly as well. The dustbins in subways and university has many holes for different rubbish (paper products, plastic products, glass products and general waste). On top of that, there will be trucks moving around to each household every week to collect recyclables. All in all, it was a memorable exchange experience for me!